Mali
Elephants are extremely social creatures. They form groups, and sometimes join up with other herds. The females stay together, raising each others young and communicate constantly with one another....
View ArticleThe Tiger Temple: a Disgrace to Buddha
*”Phayru was a very gracious Tiger. He would chuff and lovingly greet most people in spite of his obvious suffering. I watched this tiger try so hard to be exceptionally well behaved for the TSW, and...
View ArticleImagine Being Hunted for Your Fingernails!
FACT: Rhino horn is made of keratin-the same as our fingernails and toenails. FACT: Rhino horn does NOT cure cancer, headaches, fever, or any other disease or condition. FACT: 377 rhinos have been...
View ArticleThe Dark Side of Thailand Tourism
Vacation time! Animal lovers the world over choose their travel destinations to include up-close and personal wildlife experiences. There are plenty of options. Today it is important more than ever to...
View ArticleMali: a Symbol of Both Cruelty and Hope
Mali. She is the lonely elephant who has spent every day for 35 years in a concrete enclosure at the Manila Zoo. (See previous: http://fightforrhinos.wordpress.com/2013/03/12/mali/) Suffering from...
View ArticleBe Wary Animal Lovers
Tourism is helping save wildlife. That’s what we’re told. If this is true, where you spend your next holiday could be the most important decision you make, the world is counting on you. Cuddling baby...
View ArticleThe History of Rhino Poaching
To think an animal’s body part is worth its weight in gold is mind-blowing to say the least. So how did this lucrative practice begin? Who decided a rhinoceros horn is the key to solving all ailments?...
View ArticleCITES Recap on Rhino
Another CITES meeting has come and gone. So what does it mean for rhinos? In 2013 Vietnam and Mozambique were directed to strengthen their efforts on poaching and the trade of rhino horn. Vietnam...
View ArticleMarch On..
4 October 2014 Saturday is THE day. I truly hope you will ALL be marching. It requires a small amount of time and effort, but worth every second and ounce. We owe this to our planet, our future, our...
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